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QuestionIf I'm digging a hole in the ground, will worms come to that spot?Community AnswerPossibly, but more likely you'll only be able to catch the worms that were already in that spot before you began digging.
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QuestionWhere should I go to look for earthworms?Bridget CraghillCommunity AnswerYou can check in your garden. Try looking after it rains, as that will be the easiest time to find them.
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QuestionHow do I find worms in a very dry garden?Community AnswerLook under things like rocks and leaves. You could add your own water to the soil if you want to make it more moist.
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QuestionWhere in my garden should I look for worms in the summertime?Community AnswerYou'll have the most luck in shady areas under rocks and piles of leaves or grass clippings.
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QuestionHow many types of worms are there?Grace WalthallCommunity AnswerThere are more than 4,400 different types of worms There are 2,700 different types of earthworms alone, and there are about 1,200 types of inchworms.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have a phobia of worms?Community AnswerSpend some time just watching them until you feel comfortable enough to handle them carefully.
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QuestionIf an earthworm is cut in half, will it die?Community AnswerThe tail of the worm can't grow a new head, but the head can grow a new tail (sometimes).
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QuestionAre earthworms common?Community AnswerYes, earthworms are very common.
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QuestionHow deep in the ground should I look?Community AnswerIf looking for worms, not very deep. Any where with dead leaves or moist in the shade will be full of earthworms.
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QuestionHow do I find nightcrawlers in summer?Community AnswerUnderground. On a rainy day go outside and you'll see them crawl out.
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QuestionIf I put water into dirt, will I find worms immediately? Do I need to wait?Community AnswerIf you put water into dirt, you probably will need to wait a while for the worms to rise to the surface.
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QuestionWhat are the best types of worms to keep?Community AnswerEither a red worm or nightcrawler. You could also keep superworms or mealworms, but you have to buy them at a pet store.
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QuestionCan I use earthworms for saltwater fishing?Community AnswerYou can try to use earthworms, as they could work. However, they may rip off easily so they may not be the best bait.
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QuestionHow do I make a worm trap if I don't want to touch the worms?Community AnswerWorms usually live in damp and dark places, with a lot of decaying items. If you don't like touching worms, wear gloves for handling. They are harmless but you should always wash your hands after handling them.
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QuestionWill I find a lot of worms if it rains a lot?Dhivyesh GSCommunity AnswerWorms can be found in damp and dark areas. They prefer areas with a lot of organic material, such as fallen and rotten leaves. You can find worms under logs, stones, and clumps of leaves. Just be careful when searching though, because lots of creepy crawlies like the same environment as worms and you want to avoid being bitten.
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QuestionDo worms emerge from areas near water-filled holes in dirt?Dhivyesh GSCommunity AnswerNo. Worms can be found in damp and dark places with a lot of organic material such as fallen and rotten leaves. So you can search under stones logs are any clumps of leaves.
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QuestionIf I dig a hole and fill it with water, will worms pop up around that spot?Dhivyesh GSCommunity AnswerNo. But you can search for worms in damp and dark areas: under stones, rotten logs, and rotten clumps of leaves!
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QuestionWhat kind of soil do I look in when trying to find worms?Community AnswerThe best soil to look in will be moist and either in a shaded area or sheltered under rocks.
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QuestionHow many worms do I need for compost?Devlyn GolembeskyCommunity AnswerRed wiggler composting worms eat roughly half their weight every day. So, if your daily average food waste is 2 lbs, you will need roughly 4 lbs of composting worms to eat that amount each day. In this scenario, 4 lbs of worms is your optimal worm composting herd.
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QuestionCan you still find worms in winter if there is no snow?Finn KutachCommunity AnswerNot easily. The ground is still frozen but you can try digging deep underground then you may find worms under the frozen layer.
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